Slammer (enemy)

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Template:Species-infobox Slammers are ghosts appearing in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. They are quite large and resemble Blue Twirlers. Slammers appear usually mixed in groups of Greenies, but they are also seen in groups of two to three. Slammers are slow-moving ghosts. They are first encountered in Gloomy Manor in the mission "A-2: Gear Up". Slammers have 30 HP. Although they are sometimes allied with Greenies, they also seem to have some degree of violence toward each other, seen when a Slammer tried to chew on a Greenie just before being calmed by the reformed Dark Moon.

At the end of the game, like all of the other ghosts, they regain sanity and become friendly again as a result of the Dark Moon's restoration.

Unlike other ghosts, Slammers (and other variants) have only a single sound effect when viewed in the Vault.

Abilities

Slammers are equal to Blue Twirlers when it comes to abilities. Slammers have the ability to create a shockwave in front of them by clapping their hands together. They are also able to pull objects such as gears right through walls. As seen in the Old Clockworks, they are able to travel underneath sand without revealing their red body.

Ghost Container description

  • NTSC: They might look like ruthless brutes, but these tender fellers have a heart of gold under normal circumstances. Just don't let them give you a round of applause!
  • PAL: They might look like ruthless brutes, but these ghosts usually have a heart of gold. Right now, though, they ARE ruthless brutes, so watch out for shockwaves when they clap!

Forms

Dark Moon Quest

ScareScraper

Profiles

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Website

"Watch out! These heavy hitting brutes are so rough and tough that when they clap their hands, it creates a crushing energy wave."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ルブリー
Ruburī
Rubully

Chinese 嚕悍悍
Lu Hanhan
Strong Ghost

Dutch Bullebak
Bully
German Hauer
Slammer
Italian Spaccone
Braggart. Spaccare means to smash
Korean 슬래머
Seulaemeo
Slammer

Portuguese Batedor
Slammer
Russian Драчун
Drachun

Brawler

Spanish Atrontón
From atronar (to deafen) and tontón (silly)